- [Instructor] Although historically,…color lookup tables have been used primarily…by the film industry, I believe…that many photographers will find…the ability to remap any color…in an image to another color quite powerful.…You can use a color lookup table…to simply color-correct an image,…or they can be used to take your image…in a completely different direction,…so let's find out how.…At the bottom of the Layers panel,…I'll click on the Adjustment Layer icon…and choose Color Lookup.…There are three different types…of color lookup tables, and if you just think…of them as a look or a bunch of adjustments…that change the colors in an image,…it's almost like you're taking your photograph…and you're putting it into a unique color space…even though technically it's not really that,…just think of them as remapping all…of the colors in your image.…

So we can choose from any of the presets here.…For example, the 2Strip.…You can see just how different the image can look.…And what's really cool about this…is you can have images that were photographed…

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10/24/2017

Photoshop is a complex, and at times, intimidating product. In this course, Julieanne Kost reviews the basics of digital imaging to empower photographers to quickly get the image results they want. Julieanne gets you up to speed with Photoshop and shows the most efficient ways to perform common editing tasks, including retouching and removing distracting elements, creatively using adjustment layers, and combining multiple images. Along the way, she shares how to work with type, Smart Objects, and artistic filters; create custom brushes; use the libraries to store content; quickly export and share images; and more.